Why is it so hard to replicate the functions of biological physical body parts/ organs?

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Like why can’t we recreate a synthetic physical body or body part? Like robots have such a hard time walking by themselves without a constrained set of programming and environment? Or that even keeping a heart beating outside of the is hard to do without a big machine to do all the work?

The best way I can explain is like why can’t we recreate the muscles/ Body part very well? Or at least mimic them in terms of function?

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It’s just hard. We don’t have the proper machines and materials to perfectly produce the exact organic tissues we want, in order to create an artificial object that functions exactly like the human body does. The body is so incredibly complex, and it is *produced* by the actions of trillions of microscopic cells, that allow for “work” in such tiny precise detail. We simply have no way of copying that level of precision, and certainly not with manmade tools made of plastic and metal.

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